Across Canada, healthcare leaders are turning awareness into action when it comes to environmental sustainability—and the momentum is growing. In this episode of The HQ Podcast, we highlight a powerful example of what’s possible when a health system embraces sustainability not just as a goal, but as a guiding principle for innovation, equity, and long-term impact.
Joining us is Bryan Witt, Vice President of Provincial Clinical and Support Services for the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA). A seasoned healthcare professional, Bryan brings over 25 years of experience to the conversation, with a background spanning clinical roles, executive leadership, and system improvement. Under his stewardship, SHA is moving from conversation to action—aligning environmental responsibility with system goals and community values.
From rooftop gardens and energy-saving initiatives to Indigenous engagement, Bryan shares a compelling vision of how energy and environmental sustainability can be woven into the fabric of a healthcare delivery organization. The conversation offers both strategic insights and practical takeaways for healthcare leaders, providers, and changemakers across Canada.
What does it take to get buy-in at all levels of an organisation? How can sustainability move from a “side-of-the-desk” effort to a central pillar? And what lessons can health professionals draw from SHA’s journey?
Tune in for a thoughtful discussion about leading systemic change through environmental stewardship in healthcare.
Key Discussions:
A Personal Journey into Planetary Health
How did Bryan’s career evolve to include sustainability leadership in healthcare?
Defining Sustainability in the Health System Context
What does “sustainability” mean at SHA?
Why is planetary health relevant to healthcare, and what makes it a priority?
Getting Leadership on Board
How did Bryan gain the support of SHA’s executive team and board?
What role did environmental scans, internal data, and alignment with SHA’s vision play?
From Vision to Action
How does SHA engage staff in green initiatives like energy reduction?
How is sustainability embedded—not sidelined—as part of SHA’s operations?
The Role of LEAN in Green
How has LEAN helped support environmental efforts?
What kinds of efficiencies and improvements are emerging from this integration?
Community and Cultural Collaboration
How is SHA engaging First Nations and Métis communities in its sustainability work?
Why is inclusion essential for true planetary health?
Highlights and Innovations
What’s the story behind the rooftop garden in Saskatoon?
What other initiatives are making a visible impact?
Resourcing the Work and Sustaining Momentum
How is SHA resourcing its sustainability strategy?
How do they ensure this work continues to grow and evolve?
Looking Forward
What lies ahead for SHA’s environmental efforts?
What advice does Bryan have for leaders looking to begin or accelerate their own sustainability journey?
About Our Guest
Bryan Witt
Vice President, Provincial Clinical and Support Services, Saskatchewan Health Authority
Bryan Witt is a respected healthcare leader with a 25+ year career spanning nuclear medicine, healthcare operations, system improvement, and executive leadership. His roles have included Director of Medical Imaging and Nuclear Medicine, Kaizen Fellow, and Co-Commander of Saskatoon’s Integrated Health Incident Command Centre during the pandemic. He holds an MBA from the...
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